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A Companion to Anthropology and Environmental Health

Singer, Merrill (Herausgeber)

Blackwell Companions to Anthropology

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1. Auflage Mai 2016
536 Seiten, Hardcover
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ISBN: 978-1-118-78699-4
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A Companion to the Anthropology of Environmental Health presents a collection of readings that utilize a medical anthropological approach to explore the interface of humans and the environment in the shaping of health and illness around the world.
* Features the latest ethnographic research from around the world related to the multiple impacts of the environment on health and of societies on their environments
* Includes contributions from international medical anthropologists, conservationists, environmental experts, public health professionals, health clinicians, and other social scientists
* Analyzes the conditions of cultural and social transformation that accompany environmental and ecological impacts in all areas of the world
* Offers critical perspectives on theoretical and methodological advancements in the anthropology of environmental health, along with future directions in the field

Notes on Contributors

Part I: Theories, Methods, and Anthropological Perspectives on Key Issues in Environment and Health

Introducing the Anthropology of Environmental Health
Merrill Singer

Chapter 1 Eco-social and Environmental Justice Perspectives on Breast Cancer: Responding to Capitalism's Ill Effects
Mary Anglin

Chapter 2 Human and environmental health connections through the lens of agriculture and diet
Melissa K. Melby

Chapter 3 Towards more-than-human health promotion: Enlivening medical anthropology through environmental anthropology and anthrozoology
Melanie Rock

Part II: Ecobiosocial Interactions and Health

Chapter 4 Conceptualizing ecobiosocial interactions: lessons from obesity
Stanley Ulijaszek, Amy McLennan, Hannah Graff

Chapter 5 Environmental Racism and Community Health
Melissa Checker

Chapter 6 Alternative Medicine and Political Ecologies of the Body
Joseph S. Alter

Chapter 7 Perception of traffic pollution and causes of childhood asthma in The Netherlands
Helen Kopnina

Chapter 8 Washing Away Ebola: Environmental Stress, Rumor, and Ethnomedical Response in a Deadly Epidemic
Ivo Ngade, Merrill Singer, Olivia Marcus, and Jose Hasemann

Chapter 9 Aesthetics of Nature, Environmental Risk, and the Practice of Lyme Disease Prevention in the United States
Abigail Dumes

Chapter 10 Ecobiopolitics in the Making of Native American Reservation Health Inequities
Merrill Singer and G. Derrick Hodge

Part III: The Political Ecology of Health

Chapter 11 Water, Environment, and Health: Now You See it, Now You Don't
Linda Whiteford, MaryAnn Cairns, Rebecca Zarger, Gina Larsen

Chapter 12 Remembering the Foundations of Health: Everyday Water Insecurity and its Hidden Costs in Northwest Alaska
Laura Eichelberger

Chapter 13 Food Security: Health and Environmental Concerns in the North
Kirsten Hastrup, Anne Marie Rieffestahl and Anja Olsen

Chapter 14 The Political Ecology of Vapor Intrusion Risk: Local-Global Dynamics of an Emerging Environmental Health Problem
Peter C. Little

Chapter 15 The Political Ecology of Cause and Blame: From Distal Drivers to Local Re-engagement
Eleanor S. Stephenson and Peter H Stephenson

Chapter 16 Environment, Food, and Drugs: The Intricate Effects of Khat
Lisa Gezon

Chapter 17 Reestablishing the Fundamental Bases for Environmental Health: Infrastructure and the Socio-topographies of Surviving Seismic Disaster
Stephanie C. Kane

Part IV: Adverse Feedback Loops in Environmental Health

Chapter 18 Modifying our microbial environment: from the advent of agriculture to the age of antibiotics
Kristin Harper and George Armelagos

Chapter 19 China's cancer villages: contested evidence and the politics of pollution
Anna Lora-Wainwright and Ajiang Chen

Chapter 20 Mining and its health consequences: From Matewan to Fracking
Elizabeth Cartwright

Part V: Pluralea Interactions and Ecosyndemics in a Changing World

Chapter 21 Pluralea Interactions and the Remaking of the Environment in Environmental Health
Merrill Singer

Chapter 22 Private Cars as Environmental Health Hazards: The Critical Need for Public Transit in the Era of Climate Change
Hans A Baer

Chapter 23 Health and the Anthropocene: Mounting Concern about Tick-borne Disease Interactions
Nicola Bulled and Merrill Singer
Merrill Singer is Professor of Anthropology and Community Medicine at the University of Connecticut. He has published more than 275 articles and book chapters, and authored or edited 29 books. Dr. Singer is a recipient of the Rudolph Virchow Professional Prize, the George Foster Memorial Award for Practicing Anthropology, the AIDS and Anthropology Paper Prize, the Prize for Distinguished Achievement in the Critical Study of North America, the Solon T. Kimball Award for Public and Applied Anthropology from the American Anthropological Association and the AIDS and Anthropology Research Group's Distinguished Service Award.

M. Singer, University of Connecticut, USA